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discussed lowering the rate on excess reserves. they thought the benefits were small and so took no decision on that. they discussed a, quote, standing purchase of short-term treasuries, kind of forever revolving qe fund. didn't take a conclusion on that but talked about it. they held a special meeting on october 16th by video conference the day before the supposed default to discuss contingencies around a default and discussed smoothing market disruptions in the event of a u.s. default. saw the shutdown affects temporary and limited. give you an idea of some of the things they talked about for how they might taper. a mechanical rule, tapering without complete evidence of a turnaround, limiting the size of the qe program or calendar date for winding it down. at the end they took no substantive agsion on any of these proposals. decided it was useful to talk about it, but didn't do so. i will point out from the market's perspective trying to gain, they used the same language that they used back in may and june, which caused the marke
discussed lowering the rate on excess reserves. they thought the benefits were small and so took no decision on that. they discussed a, quote, standing purchase of short-term treasuries, kind of forever revolving qe fund. didn't take a conclusion on that but talked about it. they held a special meeting on october 16th by video conference the day before the supposed default to discuss contingencies around a default and discussed smoothing market disruptions in the event of a u.s. default. saw...
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on november 21 and 22. i want to caution everyone because there's been a substantial amount of speculation about the details of the proposal against believing rumors and incorrect reports or prejudging outcomes. both p-5 plus one and iran have been very disciplined in keeping the details of the negotiations private and that is the sign of the seriousness of what is taking place and allowed us to make the progress that we have made. so we are not going to get into details about our negotiating positions. but to be clear the purposes of these negotiations is to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. i think that's important. there's one objective here. the reason why we are here, the reason why negotiations are taking place, is because of the very focused effort in building an international consensus and building a punitive sanctions regime around iranian behavior and around its refusal to comply with its international obligations. because of that effort, over the several years since it's been in place
on november 21 and 22. i want to caution everyone because there's been a substantial amount of speculation about the details of the proposal against believing rumors and incorrect reports or prejudging outcomes. both p-5 plus one and iran have been very disciplined in keeping the details of the negotiations private and that is the sign of the seriousness of what is taking place and allowed us to make the progress that we have made. so we are not going to get into details about our negotiating...
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they would've had 22% among the minorities. it does not really make it easy. but it resulted in a situation with a population of muslims declined 16% within two years and then over the years there are only 3%, a very small minority. then came the islamization and then i look at it that the military did not have the resources to allocate and therefore pakistan and economic development got undermined. it has helped so much. but it hasn't cleared the economic base and pakistan's exports as a percentage of gdp are half of what the exports are of other comparable size energy market countries. the taxes are one third of the amount of taxes are collected in other countries and the foreign investment is one third compared to other countries. so pakistan just doesn't have a lot of diplomatic focus. they were the political, shall we say, one individual was assassinated and he was the other big leader. there were too many politicians squabbling to bring stability. in the military can usually send streetlights. so the military then decided let's not have been in the termi
they would've had 22% among the minorities. it does not really make it easy. but it resulted in a situation with a population of muslims declined 16% within two years and then over the years there are only 3%, a very small minority. then came the islamization and then i look at it that the military did not have the resources to allocate and therefore pakistan and economic development got undermined. it has helped so much. but it hasn't cleared the economic base and pakistan's exports as a...
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so a multiple of 22 in a couple of years. and i think we're now sort of poised for another big step here. the demand for i-3 is really strong. here in the united states, we got 45,000 people who've registered for a test drive. test drives, of course, are a challenge, because we have to charge the car in between drive and all the rest of it. in europe, about 10,000 orders already. >> two last questions for you here. one of them, i want to show the statistic in terms of luxury auto sales here in the united states. >> mm-hmm. >> you've led this market the last two years. >> yeah. >> going into the last two months, you're behind mercedes-benz. can you catch them to be number one, and is number one still that important in this country? >> you know, it's very close between ourselves and our major competitor there. now, who turns out in the end, we'll see. at the end of the day, of course, it's nice to be known as number one, but not at all costs, and one thing for certain, we will go into next year with good momentum. >> and speaki
so a multiple of 22 in a couple of years. and i think we're now sort of poised for another big step here. the demand for i-3 is really strong. here in the united states, we got 45,000 people who've registered for a test drive. test drives, of course, are a challenge, because we have to charge the car in between drive and all the rest of it. in europe, about 10,000 orders already. >> two last questions for you here. one of them, i want to show the statistic in terms of luxury auto sales...
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one is that we've seen that in discussions with the regulator, the pra, the bank has increased its capital to 12% up from 10%. what does that mean as a read across to other banks in the sector? will they also have to increase their capital allowances? the other thing is, as you said, the hit on those loans, that will be a hit of 4.5 billion that they'll take in the fourth quarter. that's coming down. that's the impairment charge that they're going to take for speeding up selling down those assets and taking that loss now. now, the chief exec, ross material, was saying this is a new beginning. it usualers in a new relationship with the government and the regulator and apparently he's been around the corner on a bicycle with the chancellor as they stand shoulder to shoulder on this new chapter of rbs. an rbs that hopefully has less political interference because that has been the biggest problem for the banks. the other news is we haven't heard any more detail about the dividend access chair. remember, that's what share holds are incredibly keen on because it's stopped the bank from paying o
one is that we've seen that in discussions with the regulator, the pra, the bank has increased its capital to 12% up from 10%. what does that mean as a read across to other banks in the sector? will they also have to increase their capital allowances? the other thing is, as you said, the hit on those loans, that will be a hit of 4.5 billion that they'll take in the fourth quarter. that's coming down. that's the impairment charge that they're going to take for speeding up selling down those...
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we are still on unwinding from the backup for the westbound ride. we have been incident. but it is way too many vehicles and also the heavy traffic at the west and. it is backed up all the way across the bridge at the foster city. let's take a look at the slow freeway traffic, interstate 80 is still jammed. this is down to the maze and the traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza was not backed up but it is almost once again. we continue to have slow traffic through the maze. the nimitz or ride is backed up into san leandro northbound. this is heavy traffic does continue when all the way through fremont. >> let's take a look at your ride on a peninsula. this is the slow traffic we have been talking about along 11, the 92 interchange. this is the reason for the heavy going and in the south bay, the lower peninsula it is a mess. 101 and the northbound direction is still backed up from 85 out towards 87. we are backed up to 28185 in the northbound direction 3 at >> the bay bridge, remember we told you how it was improving. the traffic continues to slow down for the west bound tr
we are still on unwinding from the backup for the westbound ride. we have been incident. but it is way too many vehicles and also the heavy traffic at the west and. it is backed up all the way across the bridge at the foster city. let's take a look at the slow freeway traffic, interstate 80 is still jammed. this is down to the maze and the traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza was not backed up but it is almost once again. we continue to have slow traffic through the maze. the nimitz or ride is...
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the dow finishing down 22 points, tractional move at 15,617. volume picked up at the end but not a lot. 631 million shares at the big board. nasdaq up was a fraction, upat 3.25. s&p gives up about five points, 1762. battling back from lows. how much did that report burning up cnbc.com right now about the fed keeping rates so low throughout the decade. how much did that play into today's action? >> i think it might have helped. i think the big story is the ism services number that came in better than expected. it was a good news, great report, better than expected but revived concerns about the fed potentially beginning its tapering program earlier than expected. you can see that with interest rates which, again, has been a topic of discussion for the last several days. interest rates moving up again today on the ten-year yield. over 2.6%. heading toward 2.7% earlier on the day. earnings front, number of interesting companies. hertz beat but stock is down. there were concerned about the rental fleet too large. they beefed it up in anticipation t
the dow finishing down 22 points, tractional move at 15,617. volume picked up at the end but not a lot. 631 million shares at the big board. nasdaq up was a fraction, upat 3.25. s&p gives up about five points, 1762. battling back from lows. how much did that report burning up cnbc.com right now about the fed keeping rates so low throughout the decade. how much did that play into today's action? >> i think it might have helped. i think the big story is the ism services number that came...
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solve the health care crisis in 14 minutes. and i have 30 seconds on iran and 22 seconds on syria. we will solve the whole thing. carve it up. either conflicts conflict problems, and people are tired of these focus group-tested, below-dried answers people give that all sound the same. somebody asked me during the campaign, why is it you get so much attention? i said, unlike most politicians i don't sound like charlie brown's teacher. it all sounds the same. it is the most extraordinary overreached of government power in the history of our country. it is being run by people who never ran anything. so why are we surprised it is failing? it is failing because the people in charge have never run anything in their lives, and even if they knew how to run things this would be hard to run because it is an extraordinary overreached, taking over 1/7 of the entire economy. we need to replace it. we need a robust debate on both sides. unlike last time when the president jammed this down everybody's throat and got one republican vote because he was unable to compromise. we need copper mines wer
solve the health care crisis in 14 minutes. and i have 30 seconds on iran and 22 seconds on syria. we will solve the whole thing. carve it up. either conflicts conflict problems, and people are tired of these focus group-tested, below-dried answers people give that all sound the same. somebody asked me during the campaign, why is it you get so much attention? i said, unlike most politicians i don't sound like charlie brown's teacher. it all sounds the same. it is the most extraordinary...
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george reported on in the unwinding. when we talked about this time i said to him -- he said but i was trying to save the country is polarized. 47% will vote for me in 47% will vote for the president and there's nothing i can do to get them. i said the use of these are people who feel completely dependent and feel government owes them something and they will never take control of their own minds. he said i didn't say that. he jumped up and we were in his home outside of boston. he jumped up and went to the kitchen counter where it was charging, unplugged it, pulled it over and said anything was because i knew we were going to talk about this. he went through the house. nothing which contradicted what i said because the video that was released by david coyner met jones made public showed what he had said. people had read the transcript annuity said. he could not bring himself to acknowledge he said that. my take away from out was whatever had come out of his mouth, he did not want to believe reflected the real mitt romney
george reported on in the unwinding. when we talked about this time i said to him -- he said but i was trying to save the country is polarized. 47% will vote for me in 47% will vote for the president and there's nothing i can do to get them. i said the use of these are people who feel completely dependent and feel government owes them something and they will never take control of their own minds. he said i didn't say that. he jumped up and we were in his home outside of boston. he jumped up and...
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so the chinese know they have to unwind. they've said they're very serious about, you know, moving from an investment-focused growth model to one more focused on consumption, and i think they're very much in that vein. you know, i've met with them, i've talked with all of leaders there, and they understand what they're doing. and this group of leaders has much more savvy around economics than previous groups of leaders. but it's going to be tough because that unwinding has to happen gradually. but they know they have to do it. >> martin. >> -- [inaudible] next year. looks like nominal gdp will be a little bit better than this year, so the underlying term may -- >> he's speaking about the -- >> brics and next 11, which are going to be the stars -- >> so of the 15 emerging markets, who's going to be a star, and who's going to be a dud? [laughter] don't all answer at once. >> my guess is that china will turn out more positive than is expected, there'll be about 8% or growth. remember that when china grows at 8% after ten years
so the chinese know they have to unwind. they've said they're very serious about, you know, moving from an investment-focused growth model to one more focused on consumption, and i think they're very much in that vein. you know, i've met with them, i've talked with all of leaders there, and they understand what they're doing. and this group of leaders has much more savvy around economics than previous groups of leaders. but it's going to be tough because that unwinding has to happen gradually....
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with the difficulty of unwinding. the other risk is on the downside that these policies are counterproductive, distorting markets, worrying people about the sun winding. we had the downside risk and the economy hasn't responded to the fed. growth is much lower than the fed forecasts so to me that is the risk but ultimately there is an inflation risk too. as much. it is there. >> with the economy weak you don't see that usual pressure on prices. hopefully the economy will not be so weak for so long and you have the potential for higher inflation. you never know where it comes or central banks on guard but let me emphasize the two cited risks so far has been to the downside of more concern. connell: 0 terrific can't have your thoughts on things and janet yellen coming as next chairman, thank you very much for joining us. smart guy. cheryl: supersmart. connell: just like you. dagen: are you being a jerk? connell: i don't know. dagen: connell mcshane tweeted my week was just made, and tell the audience why. connell: he ca
with the difficulty of unwinding. the other risk is on the downside that these policies are counterproductive, distorting markets, worrying people about the sun winding. we had the downside risk and the economy hasn't responded to the fed. growth is much lower than the fed forecasts so to me that is the risk but ultimately there is an inflation risk too. as much. it is there. >> with the economy weak you don't see that usual pressure on prices. hopefully the economy will not be so weak...
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a lot to discuss there. join us for bob iger coming up. >>> let's show you what's happening, though, on wall street. it's been a down day despite the twitter hoof la. down 104 points. was down 138 at the low of the session about 30 minutes ago. right now at 15,642. that's a .66% decline. look at the nasdaq down a percent and a half. it was down 66 points at the low. down 58 right now at 3873. high profile technology stocks taking it on the chin. 1755 has been considered a support level for the s&p. we're below that today. they're watching that very carefully. and bob pisani, of course, you're watching that as well. but i have to give you kudos. a great job this morning on the open on twitter. we were all glued watching you as you were waiting for that first trade to take place. >> thank you, bill. it's not just get for the nyse but good for overall market sentiment to have a smooth opening of such a big name. i'm a little more concerned with what's going on with the overall markets. put up the full screen. t
a lot to discuss there. join us for bob iger coming up. >>> let's show you what's happening, though, on wall street. it's been a down day despite the twitter hoof la. down 104 points. was down 138 at the low of the session about 30 minutes ago. right now at 15,642. that's a .66% decline. look at the nasdaq down a percent and a half. it was down 66 points at the low. down 58 right now at 3873. high profile technology stocks taking it on the chin. 1755 has been considered a support level...
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a quarter say they use twitter to send tweets, 22% both send and read tweets and about half of those who have an account or use someone else's account are just lurkers, they never send tweets of their own. now people love to tweet about what's happening. 60% use twitter to follow breaking news and about half use twitter watching live tv or a sporting event. people don't turn to twitter as much when shopping. just 13% use twitter to find information about services or products. 16% to express dissatisfaction. now what about twitter ads? 55% say they don't actually notice those ads and 69% of those who do notice the ads say they have never clicked on a promoted tweet or followed a remoted account. the question is whether the sutley of those ads is a good thing for twitter or those ads aren't having an impact. twitter would say you don't need to click on a tweet for that tweet to have an impact. so brian, we have a lot more from the cnbc/ap survey on cnbc.com. it's fascinating stuff. back over to you. >> it is fascinating and i think the 16% of people that use twitter express dissatisfac
a quarter say they use twitter to send tweets, 22% both send and read tweets and about half of those who have an account or use someone else's account are just lurkers, they never send tweets of their own. now people love to tweet about what's happening. 60% use twitter to follow breaking news and about half use twitter watching live tv or a sporting event. people don't turn to twitter as much when shopping. just 13% use twitter to find information about services or products. 16% to express...
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one line, infinite possibilities. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. president obama paid tribute to john f. kennedy with the gravesite at arlington national cemetery in virginia. president clinton and first lady michelle obama and hillary rodham clinton the eternal flame marking the final resting place. the 50th anniversary of the assassination is on friday. the state of missouri has executed a service man who killed over a three-year rampage. he said he targeted blacks and jewish. he was convicted of hate murders but put to death for killing a man outside of suburban st. louis synagogue. florida congressmen has been sentenced to one year probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of cocaine possession. was charged with allegedly buying cocaine in the presence of an undercover officer last month. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. adam: thank you very much. president obama meeting with state insurance commissioners trying to push his fix for americans dealing with canceled health insurance plans. rich edson in wash
one line, infinite possibilities. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. president obama paid tribute to john f. kennedy with the gravesite at arlington national cemetery in virginia. president clinton and first lady michelle obama and hillary rodham clinton the eternal flame marking the final resting place. the 50th anniversary of the assassination is on friday. the state of missouri has executed a service man who killed over a three-year rampage. he said he targeted...
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it doesn't unwind the program, it just says if you want to be you can. that's not very powerful. >> nothing is going to happen. the president raised the expectations of the american people at this press conference so they think they will be able to keep the health insurance plan they wants. but remember what has to happen. the state understand commissioners have to approve these plans. there is relatively little time for them to do that if at all. martha: he's going to talk to them and my guess is he will strong arm them to do exactly that. the president in many ways it could be interpreted he rushed to the podium. fred upton has his bill which would give people back their health insurance. we'll learn more about that in a few minutes. so he went to the podium and said no, no, no, democrats have a fix for you that's better than the republican fix. stay with me, trust me on this one, do not defect. because he's speaking to his own democrats. how many democrats do you think will vote for fred upton's bill today? >> it's panic mode and it's anybody's guess.
it doesn't unwind the program, it just says if you want to be you can. that's not very powerful. >> nothing is going to happen. the president raised the expectations of the american people at this press conference so they think they will be able to keep the health insurance plan they wants. but remember what has to happen. the state understand commissioners have to approve these plans. there is relatively little time for them to do that if at all. martha: he's going to talk to them and my...
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so you know where they stand on this one. >> we've discussed whether tktd be really annoying. my question is would it become a revenue stream for the airlines? i guess that remains to be seen. >> reporter: right. we're going to have to see as time goes along. but passengers are pointing to the fact that we're already paying baggage fees, fees for extra leg room, food. and they're certainly wondering if they will have to pay more either to sit in a section of the plane where they would be allowed to talk or in a quiet section of the plane. but it's up to the airlines to even decide if they want them to be used. >> thank you so much. >> all we're saying is give peace a chance. that's all i'm saying at least. >> is there no -- >> republicans today outraged over senate democrats after they launched what's known as the nuclear option which ends the power to filibuster. harry reid defended the change saying that it was needed to end the washington gridlock. >> so this is not just about republicans versus democrats. this is about doing what is right for this institution to evolve and
so you know where they stand on this one. >> we've discussed whether tktd be really annoying. my question is would it become a revenue stream for the airlines? i guess that remains to be seen. >> reporter: right. we're going to have to see as time goes along. but passengers are pointing to the fact that we're already paying baggage fees, fees for extra leg room, food. and they're certainly wondering if they will have to pay more either to sit in a section of the plane where they...
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we discussed on air, anyway. you know, i don't think anybody really cares what i'm doing socially. at least i hope not. in fact, i don't want to talk about it. >> no, because it would be hard to explain, number one, and number two, it's probably pretty boring. i was right about the red, wasn't i? >> exactly. the boar coredome factor is key. we are down in european trade, around about 7 to 2 decliners outpacing advancers at the moment. the ftse yesterday was down about 44 points. quite a wild session we had during thursday's trade. the ecb surprised us all with that rate cut bringing the re-phi down. they narrowed the cord door as well as deposit rates. at that point, stocks rallied. then in the afternoon session, the u.s. open and we got that print of gdp number. the u.s. stocks went down, it brought us down, the ftse 100 off 44 points. right now, down 28 points this morning. xetra dax off 0.6%. really, in france, the s&p has come out and downgraded the country to aa from aa plus, really cite ago lack of progress
we discussed on air, anyway. you know, i don't think anybody really cares what i'm doing socially. at least i hope not. in fact, i don't want to talk about it. >> no, because it would be hard to explain, number one, and number two, it's probably pretty boring. i was right about the red, wasn't i? >> exactly. the boar coredome factor is key. we are down in european trade, around about 7 to 2 decliners outpacing advancers at the moment. the ftse yesterday was down about 44 points....
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we're seeing a big unwinding of the spread. a lot of reports of how commodity funds recently lost a lot of money and bad debts, today's action you can see why because it has been reversing all day headline by headline. originally the talk was to bring the brent crude down, as people got out of that risk on trade, but we had an explog]íez and refinery indulge them bringing it back up again. but it is going the other way once again because of a report out of libya it is loading its first oil tanker in over a month. so that could be a sign we will get more oil from libya. this will impact gasoline because what is happening now is the back and forth depending on how you want to get that impact. back to you. adam: all right, phil flynn. thank you very much. lori: and romney's case on the health care rollout and president obama's plan to make it better. adam: the art of the automobile from the world's fastest car. 334 the world's finest vehicles. we put you in the driver seat ahead of the auction in new york. lori: gorgeous, classic
we're seeing a big unwinding of the spread. a lot of reports of how commodity funds recently lost a lot of money and bad debts, today's action you can see why because it has been reversing all day headline by headline. originally the talk was to bring the brent crude down, as people got out of that risk on trade, but we had an explog]íez and refinery indulge them bringing it back up again. but it is going the other way once again because of a report out of libya it is loading its first oil...
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and the unwinding, by george packer. and the internal enemy, slavery and warner in virginia, 1772 to 1832 by alan taylor. published by david norton and company. and going clear, scientology and the prison of belief by lawrence wright. this goes to george packer. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is an incredible honor and anyone who was at last night's reading knows that all of the nominees in this category is the great works. and i feel very lucky to be given this award. and thank you to my friends and the rest. you still do it the old-fashioned way, which is still the best way. [applause] >> thank you to the wylie agency for crucial intelligence and thank you to daniel zaleski and david remnick and others for giving me just the right balance of freedom and editorial trilliums. writers both understand as well and my children, charlie and julia, you did make it a lot more fun. thank you for sharing my life and my work and i can't imagine either one without you. and finally, i want to thank dean price and timmy thoma
and the unwinding, by george packer. and the internal enemy, slavery and warner in virginia, 1772 to 1832 by alan taylor. published by david norton and company. and going clear, scientology and the prison of belief by lawrence wright. this goes to george packer. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is an incredible honor and anyone who was at last night's reading knows that all of the nominees in this category is the great works. and i feel very lucky to be given this award. and thank...
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by march or april, then the whole deal could start unwinding. so he has to essentially run a third campaign right now. he's going have to go all over the country and try to generate people's support and he's doing this sausage factory approach. we're watching all this unrolling before our eyes on television. it's not a very pretty sight. it's looking bleak for president obama. >> it's light years away to the man that introduced us to the audacity of hope. he almost seemed deflated. i think a lot of people point to the fact he accepts responsibility. does that challenge anything in the long term to say, okay it was my fault, we'll fix this. >> that was the right speech to give. when you see yourself falling to 39% in the polls, you've got a problem and think he's trying to put a tourniquet on it. what he can't afford to lose right now at all cost is public cost. it's been a strong suit for him. that's under question. he's having to say, i screwed up, i didn't do my job right, but i care about you, i care about millions of uninsured american peopl
by march or april, then the whole deal could start unwinding. so he has to essentially run a third campaign right now. he's going have to go all over the country and try to generate people's support and he's doing this sausage factory approach. we're watching all this unrolling before our eyes on television. it's not a very pretty sight. it's looking bleak for president obama. >> it's light years away to the man that introduced us to the audacity of hope. he almost seemed deflated. i...
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to that discussion. jeffrey toobin. thank you. a lot to talk about this case. tweet us, #newday. >>> brad paisley and his wife falling for an online scam, the perpetrator preying on their sympathies and the paisleys are talking about it, next. >>> later, five guys, a lot of booze, a one confused llama. what happened at my 40th birthday? no. it's not about me. it's a story you have to hear if evenly to find out what happened to that poor llama. (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they
to that discussion. jeffrey toobin. thank you. a lot to talk about this case. tweet us, #newday. >>> brad paisley and his wife falling for an online scam, the perpetrator preying on their sympathies and the paisleys are talking about it, next. >>> later, five guys, a lot of booze, a one confused llama. what happened at my 40th birthday? no. it's not about me. it's a story you have to hear if evenly to find out what happened to that poor llama. (knochello? hey, i notice your...
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we want to continue this discussion on the house floor. aye certainly enjoyed this one hour with you this evening. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. roe: mr. speaker, see nothing further business, i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. so much about how they will not be able to do multi-ship responses because of the budget cutbacks. how much is this costing and is this something we will not be able to do in the future, or are we unable to do some response currently to the philippines because of budget limitations? >> thank you for your kind words. were ableistance we to provide, i do not have a precise estimate. this is a fast-moving train. our first priority is assisting the people of philippines. we will come to the cos
we want to continue this discussion on the house floor. aye certainly enjoyed this one hour with you this evening. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. roe: mr. speaker, see nothing further business, i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is...
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you haven't engaged with us in any discussions regarding our proposal. bye-bye. the question is what is eminence going to do about it? they come out with a release that said we are now going to try to seek to have a special meeting with the shareholders. you can act by written consent but first you have to move to get an amendment to do that. so they are going to try to do that to move towards a consent solicitation to remove directors without cause before the next annual meeting. they would need 10% to even then call the meeting to try to amend the bylaws. the new york hedge fund manager would have to go down to texas. that's a tough road. >> seems like you all get along. >> i jest. we get along quite a bit. these companies would do well together. >> i have to tell you, david, i have to look at it from the fundamental side. >> whether it's -- >> it would be such a good idea, these two are struggling right now, joseph a. banks in particular. this would have been a really good deal. >> men's wearhouse has thus succeeded in giving them the stiff arm. we'll see if t
you haven't engaged with us in any discussions regarding our proposal. bye-bye. the question is what is eminence going to do about it? they come out with a release that said we are now going to try to seek to have a special meeting with the shareholders. you can act by written consent but first you have to move to get an amendment to do that. so they are going to try to do that to move towards a consent solicitation to remove directors without cause before the next annual meeting. they would...
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you're seeing the discussion of that. could qe here benefit the u.s., while breaking something outside that feeds back into the u.s.? and that's the other discussion that is going to become more interesting in the monthing ahead. >> mohamed, you asked the question. what's the snaens. >> yes, we're complicating the life. look at brazil, indonesia. they're finding it very hard to deal with the spillover effects of qe. >> therefore, the answer, then, is to do what? if you were janet yellen -- >> so thank god i'm not janet yellen, because i think this is a really hard job, and we've got a very qualified person who's going to take over the job from ben bernanke. so, you know, thank god she's doing it, and we wish her well, because there's a lot at stake, especially if you're a parent. i have a 10-year-old. there's a lot at stake. what we need is the political system to come together and engage policy making entities that have better suited tools. that's what we need. is it going to happen? no. the result of that is that the fe
you're seeing the discussion of that. could qe here benefit the u.s., while breaking something outside that feeds back into the u.s.? and that's the other discussion that is going to become more interesting in the monthing ahead. >> mohamed, you asked the question. what's the snaens. >> yes, we're complicating the life. look at brazil, indonesia. they're finding it very hard to deal with the spillover effects of qe. >> therefore, the answer, then, is to do what? if you were...
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intercepted by karlos dansby. 22 yards for the pick six. later in the quarter carson palmer going to hit larry fitzgerald. 16 yard gain. and that makes fitzgerald the youngest player in nfl history to reach 11,000 receiving yards. arizona wins, 40-11. both teams now 7-4. how about the cardinals in the playoff hunt? down in miami, the panthers, hottest team in football, down three with less than a minute to play. cam newton finds greg olesen in the back of the end zone. carolina wins the seventh straight game, 24-17. how about the panthers? in kc chiefs trailing chargers by three points. alex smith, dwayne bowe. five yards for the touchdown. kansas city looks like it might avoid a scare. on the next possession, just over a minute to go, philip rivers, another huge day throwing the ball, drives his team 78 yards capping the drive with a 26 yard touchdown pass. san diego deals the chiefs its second straight loss. 41-38, the final. >> andrea, quickly, can you chime in here? the shanahan era in washington, d.c. with the redskins. is it over? sho
intercepted by karlos dansby. 22 yards for the pick six. later in the quarter carson palmer going to hit larry fitzgerald. 16 yard gain. and that makes fitzgerald the youngest player in nfl history to reach 11,000 receiving yards. arizona wins, 40-11. both teams now 7-4. how about the cardinals in the playoff hunt? down in miami, the panthers, hottest team in football, down three with less than a minute to play. cam newton finds greg olesen in the back of the end zone. carolina wins the seventh...
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joining us now to discuss these most vulnerable victims is kept page, the senior communications officer with unicef. what is the hold up to getting aid to these people? >> well, there's a number of factors that have contributed to that. there's certainly the difficult access in the first few days, debris blocking roads, bad weather, and just the logistics operation that's needed to transport goods over long distances. we supply goods by truck that have to be put on ferries and then trucked again and so these are some of the challenges that we've all been facing. the u.n. ngo's have been doing everything they can to get aid in, and we're doing the best we can. we know aid needs to reach people, especially children. our emphasis right now is on clean water, food, basic medicines and sap talking about. these are really key, life-saving interventions that benefit not just children but all the affected people. >> looking ahead, mr. page, we've heard reports of children that have been separated from their parents that during the storm. how are your efforts going to reunite families? has that
joining us now to discuss these most vulnerable victims is kept page, the senior communications officer with unicef. what is the hold up to getting aid to these people? >> well, there's a number of factors that have contributed to that. there's certainly the difficult access in the first few days, debris blocking roads, bad weather, and just the logistics operation that's needed to transport goods over long distances. we supply goods by truck that have to be put on ferries and then...
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you know, the language and the nature of the discussion. building a consensus for actions. not always successful at that. and you can build a majority. and that's always going to be the case. i don't think it matters that much at any given year what the voting composition is. >> you talk to richard fisher all the time, i know as one of your colleagues. do you remember -- was it two years ago when he -- he comes on quite a bit. we hope you come on quite a bit too. he comes on and he said, look, we have done enough. we've done -- it was like two years ago. we have primed the pump. we've done enough. now it's up to the private sector and banks and everyone else to start doing what they need to do to get this going. was he dead wrong two years ago? >> no, i don't think so. i have not been -- i have not been a particular fan of the qe. i don't think it's terribly effective. i've said that way back when we did qe-2. qe-1, i think is a different story about the motivation and the rationale for that. but qe-2 i was not a big supporter of. and we have to remember that the current pr
you know, the language and the nature of the discussion. building a consensus for actions. not always successful at that. and you can build a majority. and that's always going to be the case. i don't think it matters that much at any given year what the voting composition is. >> you talk to richard fisher all the time, i know as one of your colleagues. do you remember -- was it two years ago when he -- he comes on quite a bit. we hope you come on quite a bit too. he comes on and he said,...
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it's good news here in the east. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. thursday night football, they're playing about every day now. indianapolis against tennessee. great game. it didn't look great for the colts early on. then they would turn it on in the second half. there you see the colts coming back. they were down 17-6 in the thir. then a little later on, 17-13. there is andrew luck. into the end zone, having fun himself. the final score was 20-17. in the end, this couldn't get their running game going in the second half and go on with the colts to win 30-27. >>> last night at book ends, steve was able to come down and join us as we were in new jersey, ridgewoods, new jersey, for george washington's secret six. a lot of people knew a lot about the story of washington and all his spies and it was a blast. it was nice of steve to come down and talk to his people of new jersey. as you know, elisabeth, what's it like working out? is she always that happy? i just said, what about me? >> i wrote the book! >> it should be about you. that book is great. so
it's good news here in the east. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. thursday night football, they're playing about every day now. indianapolis against tennessee. great game. it didn't look great for the colts early on. then they would turn it on in the second half. there you see the colts coming back. they were down 17-6 in the thir. then a little later on, 17-13. there is andrew luck. into the end zone, having fun himself. the final score was 20-17. in the end, this couldn't get their...
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and the unwinding, by george packer. and the internal enemy, slavery and warner in virginia, 1772 to 1832 by alan taylor. published by david norton and company. and going clear, scientology and the prison of belief by lawrence wright. this goes to george packer. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is an incredible honor and anyone who was at last night's reading knows that all of the nominees in this category is the great works. and i feel very lucky to be given this award. and thank you to my friends and the rest. you still do it the old-fashioned way, which is still the best way. [applause] >> thank you to the wylie agency for crucial intelligence and thank you to daniel zaleski and david remnick and others for giving me just the right balance of freedom and editorial trilliums. writers both understand as well and my children, charlie and julia, you did make it a lot more fun. thank you for sharing my life and my work and i can't imagine either one without you. and finally, i want to thank dean price and timmy thoma
and the unwinding, by george packer. and the internal enemy, slavery and warner in virginia, 1772 to 1832 by alan taylor. published by david norton and company. and going clear, scientology and the prison of belief by lawrence wright. this goes to george packer. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is an incredible honor and anyone who was at last night's reading knows that all of the nominees in this category is the great works. and i feel very lucky to be given this award. and thank...